Description
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Overview
The Rainbow Trout is a fast-swimming, cold-water fish known for its sleek silver body and iridescent pink lateral stripe. Highly active and oxygen-loving, this species is best suited to large, well-filtered aquariums, ponds, or dedicated cold-water systems. It is not a typical community aquarium fish and requires specialised care.
Origin
North America
(Introduced worldwide for sport fishing and aquaculture)
Feeding
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Carnivorous
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Feeds on high-quality trout pellets, frozen foods, insects, and small aquatic invertebrates
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Requires frequent feeding when young, reducing as it matures
Tank Mates
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Best kept species-only or with other cold-water, fast-swimming fish
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Will eat smaller fish
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Not suitable for tropical or slow-moving species
Aggression
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Semi-aggressive
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Predatory toward smaller tank mates
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May show territorial behavior in confined spaces
Experience Level
Advanced
Requires excellent water quality, high oxygen levels, strong filtration, and cool temperatures
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 8–18 °C
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pH: 6.5–8.0
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
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Oxygen: Very high (strong flow and aeration essential)
Notes
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Requires large tanks or ponds with strong current
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Not suitable for warm or tropical aquariums
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Sensitive to poor water quality and elevated temperatures
A beautiful and powerful cold-water species ideal for experienced keepers with the correct environment and space.





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